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Show t ; t July 9, 1959 REFLEX -- Page CHURCHES CLEARFIELD 6 j Monthly welfare dinner Planned in Fifth Ward Clearfeld Clearfield Fifth Ward will hold a monthly welfare dinner July IT. The cost will he $5 per family or $1 per plate, whichever is the least amount for each family concerned. New High Coundlmen Clearfield New High Council members named to the Clearfield Stake are Fred Ottley and Dale Porter. Also recently sustained was Eldon Pace, stake mission president; Harold Ball and Wendell Zaugg, counselors, and Fred Getty, secretary. New YWMIA Officer Clearfield The Clearfield Fourth Ward MIA released Donna Harmer as age group counselor and sustained Faye Batn as Drama Director. Primary Preparation Held Clearfield The Clearfield Fifth Ward Primary preparation meeting was held on July 2 at the home of Beverly Hepworth. e were Wilma A testimony meeting was held. Jackson. Marie and Jar-din- Yellowstone Trip KAYSVILLE , NEWS LAYTOII Mr. and Mr. Frank Parker and son, Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goins returned home Tuesday from a week vacation trip to Pontiac, Michigan and other points of interest. Enroute home they toured Yellowstone National Park and visaed with Mrs. Parkers brothe'r and his family, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nichols at Ashton, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Vemell Swenger visited in Salt Lake Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neville left recently for Europe where they plan to tour for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Van Wagner and children, Ogden, are staying at the home while their parents are away. . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor, and Misses Linda and Kathleen Hodge of Pamona, California, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde and family this week. They were all guests Sunday in Clearfield of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lay-to- By Barbara Marrt Phone 628-- J Layton Lethbridge, Canada visitors at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, 847 Elm, were Mr. Hansens cousins,1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ogden, Mr. and Mrs..Wendall Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Leonard. Later they were joined by Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas Ogden and family, Ft. Mac Cloed, Canada, Mr, and Mrs. Hansen, Holladay, and Mr, and Mrs. Dale O. Hansen and family, Bountiful. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lee, 402 Owen, were Mrs. Lees parents from Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Tripp, and a sister, Peggy Murray and her son, Douglas. Still visiting at their home ie Mr. Lees nephew, Bobby Martin, 12, Salt Lake City. Jay Yates, 864 East Gentile, has been on TDY for Hill Air Force Base for the past three weeks in England, Pari and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles and Germany, family spent the July Fourth weekend in Manti. Enroute home they visited in Provo with their great aunt, Mrs. Mary Ann Clark who will celebrate her 100th birthday anniversary, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ivins, Lund, Nevada, were house guests Tuesday and Wednesday of his sister and brother-in-laCol. and Mrs. WAF Clearfield Dewain Blair, first counselor in the bishopric of the .Clearfield Fourth Ward and Boss Kearl, Teachers Advisor, left Monday for a five-da- y trip to Yellowstone National Park with seven Teachers who achieved their individual awards. The boj rt who went on the trip are Dennies Sedgwick, Bichard Turd ner, Frank Corgiat, Teddy Long, Legrand Olsen, Bichard Wells Collett. and Boy Dell Eeed. Mr. and Mrs. Clearance Billings . This is Dewains sixth trip with the boys, which has become and children visited in Provo aq annual affair to reward the boys for their yearly efforts. Sunday evening with their daughter, Alleda, who is attending sumSUNSET CHURCHES mer school. Mrs. William Jordan is visiting in Logan with Captain and Mrs. E. E. Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaslind en1 & tertained thirty guests from Salt tJhmset Glen McBeynolds, son of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Glen Lake at a lawn party at their received his certificate of graduation from Primary home July Fourth afternoon and ani will be ordained a Deacon next Sunday. Glen is also a second evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Htywood, class scout , Mrs. Ada Wheelwright, Ogden, ' were dinner guests of Mr. and Sunset The new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eobert Davies Mrs. George Heywood and family 4th. The dinner was to celewas blessed Sunday in the Third Ward and given the name of July brate the birthday anniversary Tana Lee. v of Charles Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaslind and Sunset President George S. Beid gave blessings to two tion family returned from a vacatrip last week to Glen Canyon daughters of Mr, and Mrs. yirgil Norris, Mary Lynn, and their Dam and Fish Lake. b&by. daughter who was named Kerrie Ann, Sunday in the Sun-aMr. and Mrs. Kaysvill ' Ward. Clyde Doman and four children Mr. and blessed of the H. W. baby daughter Bailey Bishop Pocatello, visited during Mrs. Floyd Mickelson, who was given the name of Deborah the week Idaho, with his aunt and Lou. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel MilAlso In the Sunday meeting, Floyd Garner, who was bap- ler. tized last week, wss confirmed a member of the Church. His Mr. and Mrs. Jay Butler and two children, Seattle, Washingparents are Mr. and1 Mrs. Don Garner. ton, were gueste Monday eveof his brother, Mr. and ning - Sunset Friday evening, July 10, at 7:30, the Homebuilders Mrs. Frank Butler and family. Of the Third Ward will present A Night of Charm." This is a Mr. and Mrs. John Morton special evening for all Homebuilder girls and their mothers. and family returned from a There will be a guest speaker, Mrs. Buby Wheelwright, who will weeks vacation to. Glen Canapeak on charm, and a specialty number in the form of a hu- yon Dam and Tuba City, Arizmorous style show. Clasl leaders in charge of the event are, ona. Mrs. Leon Miller and children Mrs. Kenneth Arave and Mra. Mark Jenkins, t ,m left Tuesday for their home at ' Pomona, California, after visitSunset The new son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Muir was blessed ing a few weeks with Sir. and and given the name of Leslie Duane, and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Darvel Miller. and Mrs. Lester Moore was given the name of Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. GraAlso in, the Second Ward, Jill Van Brocklin, daughter of ham, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Cot; Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Van Brocklin, who was baptized last week, trell, and Reed Cottrell, all of was confirmed a member of the church. Salt Lake City, visited during the week with their mother, Mrs. Amelia Cottrell. Adults 65c Children Under Jerry Liston left forYtklma 12 Free Washington, where he will spend two weeks in training with the Army Reserves. Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley Tucker, and Mra. Rhea Kilfoyle and son spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William Jorgenson at Gawson, Utah. WHERE THE CROWDS GO Mr. and Mra. Lee Liston NORTH OF LAYTON ON HIGHWAY 91 spent a few days last week at their cabin at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers 11 10, and family of Long Beach, Calif, have spent the past week NjngJeosEias visiting at the home of Charles jurats FOR R. Barber and Chester Flint. Old-roy- Third Ward primary graduate Baby Daughter Blessed ' j Sunset Ward Babies Blessed , et - Primary Home Builders Holiday Babies Blessed in Second Ward -- Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 9. Jv SPENCER TRACY towns Air nuMriMNiNO Kaysvill RaSdolfh )j ERNEST trots rnn orp mm imu osa grxn Mr. Wendell Barnes entertained the Evening Bridge dub at her home last week. Special guests were Mrs. D. Keith Barnes and Mrs. A1 Johnson. Mrs. George F. Barker will be hostess to the members at her home this Thursday evening. birthday Observed By Hill AF non mom mmam r Saturday Only COLOR 3 Big Hits BUCHANAN RIDES ALONE 8:45 OLD MAN OF THE SEA 10:05 BONUS FEATURE 11155 Sun., Mon, Tues, Wed, July 628-- J V f 'i Layton A surprise birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee Myrup, 505 Kingston, for Mrs. Myrup. Those attending from Layton were Mr. and Mrs. Les Padel-for- ' f 4 d, Mr. and Mrs. Nipl Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Slot boom,' Mr, and Mrs. Stan Gallagher, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neilson. From Salt Lake City, Lorna Tucker, a sister of Mrs. Myrup. Mrs. Lorin Rowley, 503 Kirk, who has been home from the hospital for four weeks, is doing fine now, but will be in a brace for at least six months to a year. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nickerson, Kirk, who have lived in Hurricane for the past year, have returned to their borne in Layton. Spenard, Alaska visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Rowley, 005 Kirk, were Mrs. Rowleys sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Thomas. tion. V sH . v . - ' . r' Births Mr. and Mra. Martin Street-ma591 Daley, visited Mrs. Stresemans brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen, Nephi, a sisHarold J. and BarKaysvill Mrs. Olive Cowan, and her bara Anderson Ence, son born ter, Mrs. Anna Brown from mother, July 6 at Dee hospital in OgPayton. den. , The July 4th weekend found Mike and Eleanor Layton Gallegos Lavata, eon born July Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christiansen, 760 Valeria, and Mr. and 5 at Dee hospital. Clearfield Manuel R. Jr. and Mrs. Penn Williams, 654 Marva, Paula Gonzales Herrera, daugh- fishing and camping in the ter bom July S at Dee hospi- Uintahs. Fishing and vacationing at tal. Lake by Salmon, IdaLayton Kenneth P. knd Vir- Williams Mr. and Mrs. Spencer were ho ginia Burraston Bohon, daughter boro July 4 at St. Bene- Hovey, 540 Marva, and Mr. and Mrs. Haramas. On thq dicts hospital in Ogden. home they visited at the way Ren-na Layton William and La Thatcher Ames, daughter Crater of the Moon, by Arco, born July 3 at St Benedict's Idaho. The daughter and hospitaL of Mr. and Mrs. Alton- Young, sistant to moisture and frost 501 Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Allen and wears better than concrete. Paterakis and family, are planDale Butler has been the fore- ning on being in their new man on the job and the work home in Skyline No. 4 by Sephas taken about six weeks of tember. They are moving to actual labor. Layton from Granger. Advanced in Priesthood . Clinton Church Grand jury unusual for Davis ny Haysuille Theatre Kaysville, Utah Show Starts Phone ONE Streaking from the roof of the skies...comes the first great spectacle McT; VV. I - v t Mp d nm itt- Saturday 1:30 p.m. l U it KIDS SHOW t, 4 1 T. " - First Show at Dusk CLEARFIELD-PHO- TA NE - I HOiEI! " RttOT W8JU2 EGANBRITT LU o he PHILIPS CO COLOR by DE LUXE CinkmaScopS J3o55niDICK POWELL !, PLUS WENDELL MAYES' DADDY-- 0 Sun, Mon, Tues, 7ed, July 12, 13, 14,15 n JULY 9, 10,. 11 TIIURS, FRI, SAT. m- - RIO BRAVO John Wayne SUN, MON, TUES. WOMAN i OBSESSED" v , . I V, V- - f-- I cnl2f.t7nt Cnallr.n k J i&j Dr:rj2tKE7t JULY 12, 13, 14 Susan .Hayward raE.'nicxxTCa SJcFjmnTB TTzauss e fciiMW Sr r JULY FREE 602 CO MAY 5-0- 923 HAIR BRUSH LIPSTICK ' North Main Permanents Kaysville fl coont-ama- Ksan-tti- wa.naMt.am mm i E- nrame $17-5- 0 $1259 ... Other FREE Gifts .. . ANN'S BEAUTY SHOP 15 cuon TnmrniTTi:M-..iiiii- $15.C3 oatmtholm$t WENDY HILLER SPECIALS ' mmlimi STOtrr BVCK FILMED! LADIESI Take Advantage of Our rilONE KAYS. 11 V of, the jet age!, ADMIRAL THEATRE Bar-S-Ha- Box Office Opens 7:30 NIGHT SHOW Thurs, Fri, Sat, July 9, 1 0, Jlm mt FREE! We will be giving away ten of those famous and KSL T. V.s Tom Bradshaw will be at the Drive-I- n Theatre in person end will give away FREE autographed pictures, balloons, 71 suckers for the kids. v Kaysville Ronny Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clai Don L. Butcher . . . returns was ordained as a deacon Sunday at Fifth Ward Olsen, from LDS mssion. Sacrament meeting. , . John K. Jorgenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S Jorgenson, and John S. Steiner, son of Mr. and Mrs Arles K. Steiner, were ordained as priests during tht Clinton Sunday in sacrament meeting. n, ATTENTION THURSDAY, JULY 16 ! aon-in-la- w w 4 LUC1ANA PAUIZZI CinemaScoa TECHNICOLOR V , meeting the eon of Val D. and Donna Jones Beus was blessed and given the name of Russell George. Duties of the grand jury, in addition to continuing the inBaptized on Saturday were vestigation into alleged misconduct by the sheriff, will include Gary Patterson, son of Mr. and of-apublic prison Mrs. Louis Patterson, Daniel checking into conditions and management willful or corrupt into and such as the inquiring any county jail, Harlon of Barnes, grandson and Darrell Joseph misconduct in office by any public officer on county, city or town Barnes, Sharp, eon of Mr. and Mrs. level. Visitors at the home of Mr. Clyde Sharp. The seven-ma- n They were conjury has the power to inquire into all public and Mrs. David Buckley, 500 firmed members of the church offenses triable within the county and to present them to the Kirk, were Mrs. Buckleys par- Sunday. : court by indictment. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nielsen, the grand jury has been ordered by tiif after Immediately Rupert, Idaho. Her two sisters, While in Bear Lake over the court, the judge is to notify the clerk as to the number of pen Beanie, 16, and Sylvia, 9, will Mr. and Mrs. Lyle sons required to be drawn for the jury box and the time and weekend remain for another two weeks. Williamson and family, and Mr. place at which they are to appear. The judge then examine each Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riggs, 564 and Mrs. Clark Williamson and juror called. If more than seven are found competent the name Daley, motored to Southern daughter, 589 So, Main, visited drawn out constitute th Utah over the weekend to visit at St. Charles, Idaho, where of all are placed in a box and the seven grand jury. relatives. their niece, Glenna Williamson, The grand jury receives its instruction from th judge of For a month's vacation at the 13, had just returned from the court and may receive advice from him and the district atthe Memorial home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bear Lake Hospital at any time. torney at Montpelier. from 528 Marva, Quintana, Sante Fe, New Mexico, are Mr. and Mrs. Mere Sena and their son, Rudy. After returning from Delta, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quintana, 920 Sherwood, had visitors from Vermejo, New Mexico. They were her brother 7:45 109 and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. d Cordova. The Quintanas son, Franklin, 4, had his tonsils EACH COMPLETE removed July 7, to add to tbe excitement at their home. a, Put on road At 1000 East NIGHT set His .comecoming address will be given Sunday, July 12, at 7 p. m. in the new chapeL Bishop Clinton , Zollinger urges a large attendance. rm host Kxrsrwa BAR-S-HA- M ? 401 Wil-for- six-inc- mho amo tom cnuwo mm v Kaysville Don Butcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verii Butcher, returned home Sunday from Louisville, Ken- tucky.. He had spent the past two years serving an LDS Mission in the East Central States. Elder Butcher was supervising elder of the Kentucky Central district of the mission. He also served as secretary to the mission president, M. Ross Richards, and later as secretary of the mission, before assuming the supervisory pos?;, By Barbara Marra Phone , Don Butcher welcome Hill Air Force Base The 11th anniversary of Women in the Air Force (WAFs) was observed at Hill last week. At a noon luncheon at the officers club on the June 30th birthday, the five WAFs assigned to Hill: Capts. Chris Mann and Joan Worth, Lts. Sandra Williams, Sylvia Dyke and Ruth Clark, blew out 11 candles on a surprise birthday cake. The ladies were assigned by Maj. Gen. P. H. Robey, Ogden Air Materiel Area commander; Col. E. F. Hubbard, Hill AFB commander; Lt. Col. Uriel P. d Acosta, OOAMA personnel director, Maj. Albert I. Fisher, operations officer, 2700th Explosive Ordnance Group, and other base officials. Messages of congratulations to WAF personnel at Hill were received from top Air Force officials. Secretary of the Air Force Mr. and Mra. Claude Rivera, James H. Douglas had this to 941 Sherwood, are in Ontonto, say: Colorado for a weeks vacation. On occasion of the 11th anniAmong those from Layton at versary of Women in the Air the Lutheran Camp, Camp Uta-bForce, 1 congratulate you on are Wanda and Linda Poryour excellent record of past ac- ter, 576 Coates. complishments. I know that your Camping and fishing were on enthusiasm and effectiveness will continue to make an appreciable the agenda for the Joe Vigil contribution to our nation's prog- family, 662 Valeria, and Mr. ress in the future." Vigils brother from Ogden, for WAFs at Hill AFB' hold im- the July 4th weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Thornportant jobs, Capt. Mann is the v administrative officer with the ton and family, 916 Valeria, 2700th EOD Group; Capt. Worth, were in Springville and Provo chief of the officers branch, mili- over the holidays to visit their tary personnel division; Lt Wil- folks. liams, personnel officer, base hosMr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson pital; Lt Dyke, auditor, gen- and family, 672 Valeria, erals office, and Lt. dark, per- traveled to Spring City July 8, sonnel officer, 2701st EOD Squad- to visit Mr. Thompsons fathron, er, Fred Thompson, and an aunt, Mrs. Annie Edmond. Clearfield The final coat has been put on the new road surface on 1000 East Street The job was started last fall but had to be stopped because government regulations require that the temperature be at least 43 degrees and the weather dry. . According to H. L. Arnold of the Clarence Waterfall Construction Company, the new h surface ha a gravel base, two 1H inch layers of plant mix asphalt and a seal coat of hot plant mix asphalt and asphalt and chips. This bituminous mix makes for the finest wearing surface. It serves a dual purpose being re-- 12, 13, 14, 15 MW Rosmait Hews Final coating flow Warms Bros In WarnkrColoa BONUS NIGHT Club Kaysville Vasatchand News Churches - ro)rxit PLUS SOllG of the J GRAPE J |